I currently a junior and an international student and I'm looking to a college where I could get finicial aid. Maybe a small college with few international students or something like that? I've basicly heard of the schools in the Ivy Leage and the top 25 but I'm sort of looking for a smaller, more unknown school. I don't know what I'd like to major in but I'd like to be able to study english, math and biology and some art maybe. Maybe engineering. I have good grades but I haven't taken the sat's. If you need more information, ask... Thank you for your time...

The University of Redlands in California is a good school and also offers financial aid to international students. The College of Wooster in Ohio is another possibility. Both have good programs in the areas you're interested in. Good luck!

University of Redlands sounds interesting, thank you! Wooster sounds great as well but it says on their website that candidates must be able to contribute 60% or more of their annual expenses, not including travel, while studying at The College of Wooster. I don't think my parents could afford that.

Look into Middlebury and Williams, two small LACs in the northeast US. Both offer full aid to international students and are need blind in admissions. They are very competitive schools and are well known in New England, however. Middlebury and a similar school, Bowdoin College in Maine, are SAT I optional, so if you do poorly on the SAT I, you need not submit your scores. Other good LACs to look at include Hamilton College (NY), Connecticut College, Bates College (ME), Colby College (ME), Grinnell College (IA), and Kenyon College (OH).

"Financial assistance at Middlebury is based entirely on established need and, to the degree resources permit, is offered to international students on the same basis as it is to U.S. citizens. Each student is currently expected to contribute a minimum of $1,100 toward first-year expenses, and a minimum of $1,450 for the sophomore, junior and senior years."

The key phrase in there is "**to the degree resources permit**, is offered to International students on the same basis as US citizens."

Middlebury is NOT entirely need-blind for international students. The first web site you listed is out of date and incorrect. While the 2nd site doesn't list what amount of aid the students needed, it is still a good resource.

hi... i want to pursue a degree either in international relations or interdisciplinary studies and a minor in art history. im looking for a college in the north east (preferably in a urban or suburban area) that fulfills my academic needs, and which offers financial aid for international students. could u plz help me?! brief facts nationality: bolivian SAT Scores : 680 math, 600 verbal Toefl Score : 640 (paper based) gpa: 3.56